September 7, 2016 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Have an old USB keyboard you love, but wish was wireless? DIYer DastardlyLabs shows off how to make your own ...
Ah, the VT100, the first dumb terminal that was controlled with a microprocessor. This ancient beast from the late 70s is quite unlike the terminals you’d find from even five years after its vintage – ...
Say what you will about suitcase computers, but at least most of them still have their keyboards with them. [danjovic] has this vintage Brazilian computer from the 1980s called a Gradiente Expert.
I've come to a situation where I have a desk that is used by more than one mac (though never at the same time). The desk is set up with a nice USB-C/TB3 dock with stuff attached (audio, ethernet, ...
In recent years, many PC peripherals have adopted USB or Bluetooth to connect to PCs, but until USB became mainstream in the mid-2000s, connections via PS/2 connectors were common. Raymond Chen, a ...
Described here are the construction details of a universal serial bus human interface device (USB HID) external keyboard for devices running on Windows and/or Android operating systems. The keyboard ...
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